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After the tragic deaths of two stillborn sons, Queen Mary of Guise gives birth to royal triplets: James, Malcolm, and Mary Antoinette Stuart, a miracle that restores hope to Scotland and secures the future of the Stuart dynasty.
Raised within a court filled with political ambition, betrayal, and constant threats from rival kingdoms, the siblings grow close despite the dangerous expectations placed upon them.
Everything changes when Prince Malcolm is brutally murdered at seventeen, sending shockwaves across Scotland. Consumed by grief and fear, his twin brother James refuses the crown and disappears, leaving their younger sister Mary Antoinette as the final heir to the Scottish throne.
Promised since childhood to Francis of France, Mary is forced into a royal marriage meant to protect her kingdom. Their union produces twin daughters instead of the male heir the court desperately demands.
When Francis dies under mysterious circumstances, Mary becomes a young widowed queen surrounded by suspicion, political manipulation, and nobles eager to control the throne.
Pressured to remarry for the survival of Scotland, Mary is drawn into a dangerous alliance with the ambitious Lord Bartholomew, a man whose loyalty, love, and hunger for power threaten to change her destiny forever.